Elon Musk took another swipe at Twitter on Monday night, when he claimed the social media platform was “biased against half the country.”
Musk, who is set to purchase Twitter for $44 billion, responded to a tweet that said “on a just platform, everyone would be treated equally. As it is, you can be banned for merely criticizing (not even threatening) woke progressives, but they can send conservatives death threats without any repercussions.”
“A platform cannot be considered inclusive or fair if it is biased against half the country,” Musk tweeted Monday night.
Both tweets were on a string started by a Libs of TikTok comment stating that, “I have now received about a dozen death threats after radical leftists accused me of being a domestic terrorist extremist. Twitter has not removed any of the accounts of those who sent the threats.”
Libs of TikTok, which Media Matters described as a “wire service for the broader right-wing media ecosystem,” is operated by former real estate salesperson Chaya Raichik.
Raichik also alleged that Twitter staff were “debating whether to ban” her account, claiming that she has screenshots of internal conversations.
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Musk has tweeted against the alleged “left wing bias” of Twitter before, which the company has denied.
The Tesla CEO also has said he would allow former President Donald Trump to return to the social media site. Twitter banned Trump’s account in January 2021 for “incitement of violence” after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Continue reading at Newsmax.